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    lecture note on civil law

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    Application of its provisions. — Except as provided in the treaties and laws of preferential application‚ the provisions of this Code shall be enforced not only within the Philippine Archipelago‚ including its atmosphere‚ its interior waters and maritime zone‚ but also outside of its jurisdiction‚ against those who: 1. Should commit an offense while on a Philippine ship or airship 2. Should forge or counterfeit any coin or currency note of the Philippine Islands or obligations and securities issued by

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    English Exam Notes Semester 1 2013 Connotation – * personal context meaning * An idea or feeling that a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning * The implication of such ideas or feelings Denotation – * dictionary meaning * he literal or primary meaning of a word‚ in contrast to the feelings or ideas the word suggests Connotation can be set in 3 different groups; negative‚ neutral and positive‚ depending on the personal reference.

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    Assignment on Taxation

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    Inadequate and stagnant revenue yield relative to GDP: We can see the status of the ratio of tax revenue to GDP of Bangladesh in the following table for last 7years (Source: Bangladesh Economic Review-2010). Revenue as % of GDP | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | 2008-2009 | 2009-2010 | Total Revenue | 10.6 | 10.6 | 10.8 | 10.5 | 11.1 | 11.2 | 11.5 | Tax Revenue | 8.5 | 8.6 | 8.7 | 8.3 | 8.8 | 9.0 | 9.3 | Non-tax Revenue | 2.1 | 2.0 | 2.1 | 2.2 | 2.3 | 2.2 | 2.2 |

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    NATURE OF POWER OF TAXATION - Joliever Villanueva Hi Folks. Good morning! I’m Joliever Villanueva. for those who don’t know my names co’z I don’t know your names too. Well’ going to discuss is about the NATURE OF POWER OF TAXATION. - But First I want you to know the meaning of Sovereignty. Sovereignty in tagalong is Karapatang Mamahala. But how it relates to taxation? - because. 1. The power of taxation is inherent in Sovereignty‚ it is essential or important to the existence

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    International Law *Open covenant *collective security: ’all for one‚ one for all’ / new form of alliance *Difference between Retorsion and Reprisal *Persona non grata : you are not favored here‚ so please leave. -predetermining boundary is important to decide who has the jurisdiction. -self-defense: killing person inside one’s boundary in right reason -custom(unwritten rule) - not codified *Consulate del Mae -territorial sea(water): 3 miles -> 12 miles‚ to protect your area

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    Family Law: Summary Notes

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    The Nature of Family Law The Australian Bureau of Statistics defines a family as “two or more persons…who are related by blood‚ marriage‚ (registered or de facto)‚ adoption‚ step or fostering and who are usually resident in the same household”. Legal Requirements of marriage The legal definition of marriage is: (contained in the Marriage Act 1961) A union of a man and a woman Voluntarily entered into For life – this is the intention‚ but not the actual state of marriage To the exclusion

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    * Class notes: FINAL EXAM * * Negligence per se: No rational relationship between you hitting someone (car) and you not having insurance. * * Homicide: Involuntary Man Slaughter: When you commit a crime which is not a felony and somebody dies *first offense is 1 to 10 years in prison windshield lady – man gets wedged in windshield and he bleeds to death. Voluntary Man Slaughter: You acted without thinking about it. NOT premeditated Passion: Snap and Go Bar Room Brawl: Con

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    E-Commerce and Taxation

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    E-COMMERCE AND TAXATION Thousands of businesses are selling goods and services through electronic commerce‚ including the Web and private electronic networks. Selling through electronic commerce is a rapidly growing channel for sales to both retail consumers and businesses. Since about one-quarter of all state and local revenue comes from sales‚ use‚ and gross receipts taxes‚ the state and local governments are eager to avoid losing any tax revenue to electronic commerce. Traditional

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    Land Law Test Notes

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    Ffion Wyn Parry Land Law – Assessed test LA36130 1. Distinguishing between fixtures and chattels is important when deciding who the legal owner of property is. A fixture is an object which is attached irreversibly to the land‚ the removal of a fixture would result in the damage of the object. However the description of a describes how a chattel is not fixed it is an independent object resting on the land‚ and can be removed without causing damage. The distinction between whether an object

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    Mass Media Law Notes

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    Mass Media Law Test #1 What is Law? A system to settle disputes. Primarily law serves to keep society orderly and is a system for settling disputes without violence. 5 sources of American Law 1) Common Reactive Laws: A system derived from England. Common reactive laws are an example of an “Inductive System of Law” (rules are developed over time after judges decide similar cases). There is a constant change in common reactive laws. i. The term “common” is used because its supposed

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